He Said: "I Will Rise Again"Matthew 27:62-66Saturday, April 11th, 2020The chief priests and Pharisees efforts to "guard" Jesus' tomb shows us one of the Ironies of the Passion.
Ironies in the Lord's Supper1 Corinthians 11:23-29Friday, April 10th, 2020Paul's letter to the Corinthians shows us ironies in how people treat the Lord's Supper (a.k.a. Holy Communion).
Our Savior Rides Gloriously into JerusalemPhilippians 2:5-11Sunday, April 5th, 2020Jesus humbling himself as a servant to save mankind, which the Apostle Paul explains in his letter to the Philippians, shows us one of the Ironies of the Passion.
Don't You Fear God?Luke 23:39-43Thursday, April 2nd, 2020The Holy Spirit uses the mockery and insults directed at Jesus to convert one of the criminals being hung with Jesus, showing us one of the Ironies of the Passion.
Be at Peace, the LORD Hears Your PrayersPsalm 116Sunday, March 29th, 2020Be confident that the LORD hears your prayers because He loves you and made (and already kept) a promise to save you. Embrace God's Word and share the good news with others out of love and thankfulness.
We Have No King but Caesar!John 19:12-16aThursday, March 26th, 2020The manipulative claims of the chief priests, which led Pilate to hand Jesus over to be crucified, show us one of the Ironies of the Passion: corrupt churches and corrupt governments submit to each other.
How Can You Drink of the Cup of Servitude?Matthew 20:17-28Sunday, March 22nd, 2020Jesus explains to the disciples that he came to serve, not to be served. His death and resurrection set us free from our sinful nature. Because we have been set free, we serve others our of love and thankfulness, and we share with them the joy of salvation.
He Had Been Wanting to See JesusLuke 23:6-12Thursday, March 19th, 2020Herod's expectations for finally meeting Jesus, and his subsequent actions, show us one of the Ironies of the Passion.
Jesus Gives Sight to the BlindJohn 9:1-7, 13-17, 34-39Sunday, March 15th, 2020We learn from Jesus giving sight to the blind man why God allows negative things to come into our lives (like the current Coronavirus Disease COVID-19 pandemic) and how He uses them for our good and for the good of others.
Not During the FestivalMatthew 26:1-5Thursday, March 12th, 2020The chief priests and elders planned to arrest and kill Jesus, but they wanted to avoid doing it during the festival of the Passover, showing us one of the Ironies of the Passion.